SMA SB 3000TL User Manual
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Risk of injury when lifting the inverter, or if it is dropped
The inverter weighs 30 kg. There is risk of injury if the inverter is lifted incorrectly or dropped while
being transported or when attaching it to or removing it from the wall mounting bracket.
• Transport and lift the inverter carefully.
Procedure:
1.
Risk of injury due to damaged cables
There may be power cables or other supply lines (e.g. gas or water) routed in the wall.
• Ensure that no lines are laid in the wall which could be damaged when drilling holes.
2. Align the wall mounting bracket horizontally on the wall and mark the position of the drill
holes. Use at least two holes on the right-hand and left-hand side and the lower hole in the
middle of the wall mounting bracket.
Useful hint: When mounting on a post, use the upper and lower central holes of the wall
mounting bracket.
3. Set the wall mounting bracket aside and drill the marked holes.
4. Insert screw anchors into the drill holes if the support surface requires them.
5. Secure the wall mounting bracket using screws and washers.
6. Hook the inverter into the wall mounting bracket.
7. Ensure that the inverter is securely in place.
8. To protect the inverter against theft or from falling down in the event of an earthquake, use an
appropriate padlock.
• Place the shackle of the padlock through
the metal bracket on the wall mounting
bracket and through the bracket on the rear
of the inverter. Guide the shackle outwards
from the center of the inverter.
• Close the padlock.
• Keep the key of the padlock in a safe place.
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